Three teenagers face aggravated robbery charges in connection with the robbery of a mutual friend last weekend.

Susan Marie Mize, 17, and a 16-year-old male juvenile are charged with felony aggravated robbery, while a 15-year-old juvenile suspect has been identified and deputies are filing a warrant for his arrest.

Despite previous reports that the victim was Mize's father, the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office released additional information Monday that they were dispatched to the H-E-B Grocery Store in the 3500 block of Rayford Road in the Spring area in regard to a robbery in the Montgomery County area a few hours before.

"Upon arrival, MCSO deputies met with the Harris County Precinct 4 Constable's Office and learned they had been dispatched to two residences in Harris County regarding robberies that occurred in Montgomery County," MCSO Lt. Scott Spencer stated. "Harris County Constable's Office were dispatched to the home of a victim who reported that he and his friend, Mize had been robbed."

Deputies then went to Mize's residence to speak to her regarding the robbery.

According to the interviews conducted by MCSO and Harris County Precinct 4, Mize allegedly asked the victim if he wanted to earn money by giving her and a few friends a ride into Houston. They went to Creekside Park in Montgomery County to meet with the friends.

"While at the park, the 15-year-old male juvenile, wearing a mask, allegedly approached the driver side door of victim's car brandishing what he believed was a handgun," Spencer said. "The victim was ordered into the backseat of the vehicle, where the 16-year-old juvenile suspect allegedly brandished a knife and ordered the victim to be tied up with Mize's shoelaces."

The victim was struck several times, threatened by a knife and robbed of his money.

From there, the victim was driven to the H-E-B where he was forced to withdraw money. After dropping Mize off at her residence, the two suspects allegedly drove to the victim's home where his parents called the Harris County Precinct 4 Constable's Office to report the robbery of the victim and Mize.

The teens fled in the victim's car and deputies located the vehicle at Dennis Johnston Park in Harris County where the 16-year-old juvenile was arrested and the 15-year-old fled into the woods and was not found after a search of the perimeter.

"During the course of the investigation by Montgomery County Sheriff's deputies, they learned that Mize allegedly lied about the entire incident," Spencer said. "Deputies learned Mize had set the victim up to be robbed by the two juvenile males. Mize believed the victim was an easy target and the plan was for the males to rob him for the money in his wallet, but was not a part of the plan to tie up the victim or take his car."